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Lighthouse at Two Lights

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Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.

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Edward Hopper (1882 – 1967) was an American painter known for his melancholy depictions of alienation in everyday life. Eerily realistic, his stark urban and rural scenes are a desolate montage of deserted streets, half-empty theaters, isolated railroad tracks and dreary rooming houses. Originally aspiring to be a Naval architect, Hopper rapidly rose to the status of America’s foremost Realist. Portraying scenes in New York and New England, Hopper underscored their grim nature with sharp lines, large, impersonal shapes, flat expanses of color and hard angles. Although known for his oil paintings, Hopper was also an adept watercolorist and printmaker whose later works shared structural similarities with geometric abstraction.

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Product Details

Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.

About the Art

Edward Hopper (1882 – 1967) was an American painter known for his melancholy depictions of alienation in everyday life. Eerily realistic, his stark urban and rural scenes are a desolate montage of deserted streets, half-empty theaters, isolated railroad tracks and dreary rooming houses. Originally aspiring to be a Naval architect, Hopper rapidly rose to the status of America’s foremost Realist. Portraying scenes in New York and New England, Hopper underscored their grim nature with sharp lines, large, impersonal shapes, flat expanses of color and hard angles. Although known for his oil paintings, Hopper was also an adept watercolorist and printmaker whose later works shared structural similarities with geometric abstraction.

Overall looks good, agree with previous that it could be clearer quality. It is framed in plastic cover instead of glass. My mistake should have checked. Overall satisfied but with plastic not glass... Seems I could have recd better deal for price.

Bought to give a feeling of nature, openness and hope in an office where I meet with cancer patients. We all like the sense of freedom and uplifting feel of the piece. I had another print of this with slightly more saturated color and crisper detail but it was damaged; bought this to replace. Both prints are about the same size as the original artwork so I am not sure why the detail should be less crisp; however, it is at enough distance that the sense of the painting is still felt and offers the desired sense of place and space. A bit more color saturation would have been nice but it is still effective enough.

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Lighthouse at Two Lights

This is a machine translation of the product title to English. Since we have thousands of products, we cannot manually translate all their titles in a timely manner. To help you discover the right product, we provide you with a machine translation of the product title in the interim. In most cases, the machine translations are linguistically accurate (or at the very least helpful in your discovery process), but in some cases you may notice strange or incorrect translations. We apologize for these situations. Our machine translation engine is Google Translate.